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    while Italian ships transported supplies through friendly harbours in Spain and Portugal. Both the CTV and CCNN would be organized and deployed following Franco’s failure to seize Madrid in late 1936. In greatly bolstering the Nationalist cause‚ Mussolini provided the necessary numbers to undergo a wider range of offensives against the largely defensive Republican forces. Along with German air support‚ the Triumvirate of el Caudillo‚ il Duce‚ and der Führer had the capability to end the Civil

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    Nicole C. Benito Cereno In Benito Cereno‚ Herman Melville wrote about how a group of Africans revolted on the ship that was taking them to South America to become slaves. The slaves revolted and killed many sailors and were trying to guide the ship back to their home country‚ but how often did that happen in real life? Herman Melville must have gotten his inspiration from somewhere. Around the time that Benito Cereno was written‚ the slave trade ship La Amistad was sailing around

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    Compare and contrast social and economic policies of Hitler and Mussolini We should start this brief analyze with focusing on the background of the dictators’ way to power. In both countries‚ Germany and Italy‚ the blow of 1929s Wall Street crisis proved to be very tough‚ however the economic situation inside states wasn’t good after the end of World War the First. Unemployment and budget deficit helped Mussolini with taking power in 1922. Hitler became a chancellor in 1933 when Germany suffered

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    In the 1930’s era dictators were able to gain popularity and then great power very quickly. A few dictators who went about that path include Hitler and Mussolini. Both men who had extraordinary power and very similar ideas. One reason they came into power being the financial situation in the 1930’s‚ one of the worst economic downturns‚ which occurred because of WW1. Considering they had quite recently come out of WW1‚ most government money went towards the war. The Treaty of Versailles additionally

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    Compare and contrast the methods used in the rise to and maintenance of power by Hitler and Mussolini Mussolini and Hitler both came to power during the interwar years. Both were fascist Dictators who did not only share similar aspects of ideology but also in the way they accumulated power. This essay will examine the conditions in which both dictators were allowed to emerge and grow and will also consider the differences in particular methods and manipulations used by the two leaders and their

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    Mussolini was appointed Prime Minister in 1922 due to the depriving affects that world war one had on Italian society. The war destroyed Italy economically leading to a rise in socialism. This in turn lead to highlighting the weaknesses of the liberals as the country was torn apart in the red years. This strengthened the appeal of fascism as it was the cure that Italy needed to get rid of the socialists. The fascists needed only to organise their party and take advantage of the open opportunity to

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    Hartnell and his widowed mistress Carmelita Boronda. Arthur was promised‚ by death‚ through a trust deed‚ the real estate of his brother John Hartnell‚ a well known real estate developer who owned a wide spread of properties in the counties of San Benito and Monterey‚ including some property north of the Mission‚ owned by the Boronda family. Carmelita’s husband pedro was an alcoholic. He died in 1964 from liver failure. Their son‚ Miguel‚ was known as‚ kind hearted‚ politically active and an outspoken

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    To what extent did Mussolini achieve his economic aims? Mussolini’s Economic Policies - 1922-7‚ 1927-9‚ Corporate State‚ The Depression‚ 1936 onwards. Aims: To consolidate political system‚ to make Italy self-sufficient (autarky) and to provide an economic base for his military army. · 1922-7 - general economic recovery‚ not much change from liberal economic policies by lowering government involvement‚ THE BATTLE FOR THE LIRA - reduce inflation and fix price of lira‚ bank tightly controlled issuing

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    RADICALISATION OF SOCIAL POLICIES IN 1930S Why did Mussolini introduce the racial laws in 1938? * Change of policy seen as a reflection of Mussolini’s subversion to Hitler: Mussolini chose to try and imitate Hitler‚ they were allied since the axis alliance in 1936‚ Mussolini was strongly influenced by him and as the founder of fascism wanted to be ahead of Hitler and keep up with him in terms of foreign and domestic policies‚ Mussolini wanted to impress countries of eastern Europe with anti-Semitism

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    _MUSSOLINI ’S SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC POLICIES_ When Mussolini seized power in1922‚ Italians had high expectations of him in solving the numerous social and economic problems Italy had. As the new dynamic leader‚ Mussolini wanted to solve these problems because the success of his policies would lead to his increase of popularity as the _Duce_ and contribute to his consolidation of power. Although his policies brought changes to Italy‚ they were also one of the causes of the downfall of fascist Italy

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